Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 11Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2001 |
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... Arab student organizations and political organizations rooted in the Arab - Israeli conflict . Moreover , they identified as Arabs . More Arab immigrants , however , meant more rather than fewer stereotypes . Such was the consequence of ...
... Arab student organizations and political organizations rooted in the Arab - Israeli conflict . Moreover , they identified as Arabs . More Arab immigrants , however , meant more rather than fewer stereotypes . Such was the consequence of ...
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... Arab - identity has begun to take shape . Interest in their Arab heritage has been awakened by the presence of Arab nationalists , indignation over US foreign policy in the Middle East , objections to the unfavourable Arab image in the ...
... Arab - identity has begun to take shape . Interest in their Arab heritage has been awakened by the presence of Arab nationalists , indignation over US foreign policy in the Middle East , objections to the unfavourable Arab image in the ...
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... Arab - Muslim communities in urban areas . Detroit has replaced New York as the city having the largest Arab - American population in the nation . These immigrants also find strength in their religion , identifying as Muslims as well as ...
... Arab - Muslim communities in urban areas . Detroit has replaced New York as the city having the largest Arab - American population in the nation . These immigrants also find strength in their religion , identifying as Muslims as well as ...
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Journal of Mediterranean Studies | 1 |
The Significance of Collective Identities | 11 |
The Mediterranean Basin Between the Glorious | 43 |
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